Part Number: TMS320F2812 When using the XINT13 interrupt of TMS320F2812, how to properly close it? The problem I am currently facing is that because it cannot be masked and reused with XNMI, it is not completely closed. As long as there is an external…
Part Number: TMS320F2812 I have a question regarding the crystal resonator connected to X1/XCLKIN.
I am currently selecting this crystal oscillator, but the required specifications are not listed in the data sheet.
Could you please tell me about the…
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The device is rated for 150MHz and you should have no issues running it at that speed, provide you (i) feed 1.9v to Vdd (ii) Flash wait-states are configured correctly (iii) Heat generated in the device is conducted away and that the device is not…
Part Number: TMS320F2812 How we can identify if a processor is in boundary scan mode? We have EMU0 and EMU1 pulled up with a 2.2k resistor. TRST is pulled down with a 1k resistor. Tapping the EMU1 pin to ground through a 1k resistor will "lockup" the…
Part Number: TMS320F2812 Hi Team,
In earlier device, such as F2812, the connection between MCU and JTAG:
Can we pullup 4.7Kresister to VDD for EMU0/1? If do that, can we use JTAG to download program?
Best Regards,
Zane
Part Number: TMS320F2812
I do use either ROV Classic during debugging or RTOS APIs in my code to measure how much stack usage has been made in the firmware.
I have 12 task and almost all of them shown as #of StackUsed = Total Stack Size -1. E.g. If I…
Part Number: TMS320F2812 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH , Hi,
I am using TMS320F2812 and CCSV5.0. By compiling I be able to get .out file. I need to program microcontrollers in production. I am using Uniflash 8.5.0 and Spectrum Digital XDS510…
Part Number: TMS320F2812 Hi,
I am using TMS320F2812 with external 128kB RAM and CCSV5.0 (I have migrated the code from CCSV3 to CCS V5.0). If I use default linker file(F2812 Flash.cmd) file from repository then there is no error in compiling, but micro…
Brian,
Brian McKee said: I'd like to eliminate that resistor to save space and make routing easier. Do you have an opinion on that?
I can't think of a reason for this resistor being needed, but I would recommend that you test this with a solder…